MANSEHRA: Parliamentary secretary for water resources MNA Saleh Mohammad Khan has said that the federal government will spend over Rs2 billion for provision of civic services in Mansehra city and its suburbs.

“The prime minister has given approval of Rs2 billion development funds for paving streets, constructing sewerage lines and other such schemes under a civic services project which would shortly be executed here,” he told a ceremony arranged for inaugurating work on laying gas pipeline in Chakia Mera area here on Sunday. PTI divisional spokesman Ajmal Khan Swati also addressed the gathering.

The parliamentary secretary said that the government had been executing natural gas and electricity supply schemes across Mansehra district.

“We have supplied natural gas to most parts of the district and the areas without such facilities have been included in the fresh proposals,” said Mr Khan. He said his party was giving priority to bringing backward areas on a par with the developed ones.

Says govt giving priority to uplift of backward areas

Speaking on the occasion, Ajmal Khan said the party lawmakers and senators were active in addressing the civic and other issues being faced by the people.

ROAD IN BAD SHAPE: The blacktopping of Datta-Bujia road couldn’t be initiated even a year after the release of Rs10 million funds for it by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government.

“The government had released Rs10 million for the blacktopping of this important artery a year ago in order to address difficulties being faced by the people of several villages, but work could not be started as yet,” former councillor Mohammad Javed told mediapersons here on Sunday.

Led by Mr Javed, a group of local residents said that Datta-Bujia road was being used for travel by residents of several villages.

“Besides other difficulties, we can’t easily shift our patients to the hospitals in Mansehra and Abbottabad because of bad condition of the road,” said Mr Javed.

Another former councillor Mohammad Khursheed said if work on the road was not initiated anytime soon they would hold a demonstration for acceptance of their demand.

They demanded of the government to start work on blacktopping of the area road.

Published in Dawn, February 8th, 2021

Opinion

Editorial

Property valuation
Updated 31 Oct, 2024

Property valuation

Market valuation rates will not help boost tax revenues without plugging such loopholes in the system.
Hitting a wall
31 Oct, 2024

Hitting a wall

PAKISTAN still has a long way to go in defeating polio. Despite our decades-long fight against the debilitating...
Kurram violence
31 Oct, 2024

Kurram violence

DESPITE years of intermittent and bloody conflict in Kurram, the state has been unable to bring lasting peace to ...
Court business
Updated 30 Oct, 2024

Court business

The unity and commonality of purpose on display in the full court meeting are what will help the SC endure.
UNRWA ban
30 Oct, 2024

UNRWA ban

NOT content with the war of extermination it is executing against the Palestinian people, Israel now wants to ensure...
Cricket changes
30 Oct, 2024

Cricket changes

WIN or lose, Pakistan cricket seems to be embroiled in a constant state of flux. Just when things seemed to be...